Wikis in Educationhttp://tep.uoregon.edu/shared/blogswikispodcasts/WikisBiblio.pdf

I like this document because it gives a bried description of what Wikis really are and how to use them. I know that there is a help icon that can serve that purpose on here but for someone like me who has never used one of these or are never even heard of them it is a good document which has all of the information together about what you can do with it. I do like how the article is positive with using Wikis with a classroom and how Wikis are available and accessable for that reason. This article basically breaks down definitions of words used on here and explains how to use it. I recommend checking out this article for more information on Wikis and what you can do with them if you don't want to use the help icon.



Helpful guide when revising an AUP: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/html/cem/cem97/cem9740.html

I like this website because when they start talking about AUP`s they start out by saying that universities need to take legal actions to make rules for their institution. I think this is good so that they can establish a policy and ground rules. I am sure in the current AUP`s they already talk about this but there are some schools, maybe not universities who probably have a few rules but not followed all of them therefore these steps and suggestions to take might be good for someone who is establishing them to look at.

Do you think that all AUP's should take an punative approach?
Sandra